It's a topic that I've deliberately avoided because I hate drawing conclusions from stuff where I'm a variable. But I'm happy that the findings are conclusive enough, even if I don't understand why they're as big as they are in some cases. Long story short: Lowest input lag + highest refresh rate = best reflex time. But you'll still be slower than everybody else in CS:GO.
Test your reaction time here: http://www.humanbenchmark.com/tests/r...
Compare display lag results here: http://www.displaylag.com/
See my review of the 180 Hz Asus here, which shows how smooth movement is at higher refresh rates: • Asus PG248Q Review: Unboxing and Testing
0:00 - Theory and how I tested
1:00 - 60 VS higher Hz
2:05 - Response time / ghosting
2:38 - Overdrive tested
3:28 - Input lag
4:00 - 60 Hz VS 30
4:23 - TVs and 23 Hz lololol
5:09 - Conclusion
I've only covered the monitor in this video, since it seems to be the major component that can contribute to delay.
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